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The World Round Up 2014

It’s that time of year again, the long weekend of May, and every year in Surrey there’s a thing called the Cloverdale Rodeo. But the Rodeo got a bit cooler in 2012 when Kevin Harris and Monty Little brought together a little event inside the curling rink named The World Round Up. It’s a Freestyle Skateboard Contest featuring the world’s best from a dozen different countries and compete in Amateur and Professional divisions. Last year Guenter Mokulys took the Professional Gold title back to Germany for his 10th World Championship victory, while the Amateur title stayed in Canada with Protest Skateboards rider Ryan Brynelson. Ryan since moved to Japan to go to school but will be making his way back for his chance to upgrade himself and compete in his first Professional contest. And speaking of Japan, 10 year old Isamu Yamamoto will be wowing the crowd as the youngest competitor ever in the Amateur category, and Shen Meng from China will be making his first appearance at the Canadian contest in the Pro.

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So many awesome names to mention like Stefan Akesson, Takashi Suzuki, Mike Osterman, Lucio Lima, AJ Kohn and so many more, and you can catch another Protest rider Andy Anderson putting on a show in Amateur as well, last year he took 3rd place. And if you don’t know any of those names how about a couple legends like Russ Howell and photographer Jim Goodrich.

Come for the good times and be prepared to be blown away by some of the most well trained Freestyle skateboarders in the world. Starts Friday, and goes till Monday. Check out the website for details

http://www.theworldroundup.com/

We will be covering the event again this year so expect to see some sick footage along with recap articles over the weekend.

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The World Round Up 2013

Just over 5 weeks ago on the long weekend of May, the best of the best Freestyle Skateboarders came from all over the world to the Cloverdale Fairgrounds in Surrey BC to compete in the 2nd Annual World Round Up Freestyle Championships. 9 countries were represented by close to 40 competitors in total and the crowd was loving it.

Bringing back the amazing style of Expo ’86, 2 legends came together once again to bring this competition to life last year in 2012. And the 2nd year was even more successful. Kevin Harris and Monty Little put in a whole lot of effort to connect with the most experienced Freestylers around the globe and invite them out to this event. The treatment they show to these competitors is the same that the Queen of England would get if she was invited over to our country, they get picked up at the airport, deals on accommodations (some get free stays at people’s houses) & meals, etc.. But that is what family does for each other, and covering the entire event over 4 days that is what I came to recognize most of all about this group of individuals is how close they are to one another, and how much they feel like they are a family. I personally filmed and interviewed every competitor over the weekend and every time I asked the question “What will you remember most of all about this experience?”, the answer was the same – it was great to see everyone together, the way people cheer each other on and show love for one another, it is a world wide family… Beautiful and touching words, and fully believable. Zero Percent of disrespect at this event. It’s crazy when you are in a room where there are so many different languages being spoken but everyone shares the same culture – that is a rarity. Skateboarding is a culture, but Freestyle Skateboarding is a tight-knit community. There are only a few real freestyle skateboarders in the entire world and many of them make a living doing demos and shows, and they strive to be in front of an audience. What I loved the most about this competition was how the crowd was ever changing, people just coming in for the big moments and then going back outside to enjoy the fair and rodeo. But everyone that came in sat down if there was still empty seats and stayed a while. The difference between park skaters and freestyle skaters is that freestyle skaters are used to performing for crowds of people that know nothing about skateboarding, and they always leave the crowd wanting more.

The 2013 World Round Up Championships was more about the demo than the contest itself. Sure, everyone wants to win deep down inside, but I believe that the true satisfaction for these guys comes from the cheers of the crowd that drown out the music in the stadium. You need money to survive, and another trophy for your wall is never a bad thing, but it seemed like that was all in the back of everyone’s minds. They were there for the show, for the experience, and to see their friends whom they consider family.

Freestyle Skateboarding is the roots of all skateboarding we do today, don’t ever forget that…

Here is the Full Video Recap of the event:

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An amazing demo from 3 generations of legends – Kevin Harris, AJ Kohn & Kilian Martin:

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And a bunch of personal interviews and close up skating with the competitors:

Stefan “Lillis” Akesson – Sweden – http://youtu.be/-ArPWRjphxI 

Rene Shigueto – Brazil – http://youtu.be/JqIkdXpsaUo 

Russ Howell – http://youtu.be/jj938rlcMUA 

Lynn Cooper – USA – http://youtu.be/lc2xeJUmAMY 

Andy Anderson – Canada – http://youtu.be/rdkTkqndCV4 

Stefan Albert – Germany – http://youtu.be/7Q1hQzW-p8Y 

Alejandro C Finy – Costa Rica – http://youtu.be/DigSAfG3QDk 

Lucio Flavio Simas de Lima – Brazil – http://youtu.be/wDNcJ8KDgAM 

Seya Nakano – Japan – http://youtu.be/kVCPzkwxStY 

Takashi Suzuki – Japan – http://youtu.be/l4DoJw1jwLE 

Christian Heise – Germany – http://youtu.be/HqbO09cZG0A 

Mike Osterman – USA – http://youtu.be/5FEh1yXW3UA 

Per Canguru – Brazil – http://youtu.be/Ujvqfi5H24s 

Tai Tai – Brazil – http://youtu.be/Hp3uHPVghuM 

Kilian Martin – http://youtu.be/vc2BSzdTpPo 

Albert Kuncz – Hungary/Slovakia – http://youtu.be/wfRugEvoTFU 

Bert Mathieson – USA – http://youtu.be/UqL0Qijsu3Q 

Masahiro Fujii – Japan – http://youtu.be/NLTqX0MJmPg 

Ricky Rodriguez – USA – http://youtu.be/hM4VwSGq6Gw 

Jesse Whalen – USA – http://youtu.be/NlseCs-dwT8 

Daniel Trujillo – USA – http://youtu.be/bkQqaBhHvcY 

Dan Garb – USA – http://youtu.be/e4YVy3hT6ME 

Darryl Grogan – USA – http://youtu.be/khbBnmfdbKQ 

AJ Kohn – USA – http://youtu.be/TDAKQAfaYJI 

Ryan Brynelson – Canada – http://youtu.be/t9Z3Qd0eKw8 

Guenter Mokulys – Germany – http://youtu.be/lZMjlXTlcIE 

Yuta Miyatake – Japan/Canada – Interview to come… 

Jacob Whitt – USA – Interview still to come… 

Adam Flood – Canada – Interview still to come… 

Kaue Araujo – Brazil – Interview still to come… 

Toshiaki Fujii – Japan – Interview still to come… 

Mic Murayama – Japan – Interview still to come… 

Thomas Nascimento – Brazil – Interview still to come… 

Tomo Koyano – Japan – Interview still to come… 

Sam McKinlay – Canada – no interview…

World Round Up 2013 Results

Amateur

  1. Ryan Brynelson – Canada 
  2. Kaue Arouja – Brazil 
  3. Andy Anderson – Canada 
  4. Jacob Whitt – USA 
  5. Thomas Nascimento – Brazil 
  6. Felix “Fleppo” Jonsson – Sweden
  7. Daniel Trujillo – USA
  8. Mic Murayama – Japan
  9. Alejandro C Finy – Costa Rica 
  10. Adam Flood – Canada

Professional

  1. Guenter Mokulys – Germany
  2. Seya Nakano – Japan
  3. Mike Osterman – USA
  4. Masahiro Fujii – Japan
  5. Per Canguru – Brazil
  6. Stefan “Lillis” Akesson –Sweden
  7. Lucio Lima – Brazil
  8. Rene Shigueto – Brazil
  9. Jesse Whalen – USA
  10. Albert Kuncz – Hungary/Slovakia
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World Round Up Recap 2013

Top 10 Pros

The anticipation was super huge for the majority of the participants that came to this years World Round Up Freestyle Championships. If they were there the first year then they were definitely trying to come back, and if they missed it, but knew all about it afterwards, then they were trying even harder to get there…

In the world of Freestyle there are only a few hundred people who are fully dedicated in the entire world and 40 of them showed up to The Cloverdale Rodeo to put on a demo for a crowd that really knows nothing about skateboarding. And that’s what made this event so special is that it really was more of a demo than a competition. Yes, people came to win, but mostly they were just stoked to be there, and even more stoked when the bleachers would fill up with an audience. The weather was nice all weekend which means more customers at the Rodeo, which in the end means more chance of people checking out the scene inside the Curling Rink where the best Freestyle Skateboarders in the World were showing their skills.

Hippie Mike and www.protestskateboards.com decided to cover the entire event and film lots of the skating and do interviews with as many of the competitors as possible. The skating was crazy and every single person had a different style and performed different tricks. When you have technical wizards determined to land everything they try, it’s easy to get too much footage.

Here’s our Video Recap of the entire Event filled with lots of 1 on 1 filming with all the riders during the warm up times

Starring: Kevin Harris, Russ Howell, Monty Little, Guenter Mokulys, Per Canguru, Ryan Brynelson, Andy Anderson, Mic Murayama, Takashi Suzuki, Kaue Araujo, Lucio Flavio Simas de Lima, Lynn Cooper, Masahiro Fujii, Toshiaki Fujii, Stefan Albert, Stefan “Lillis” Akesson, Felix “Fleppo” Jonsson, Darryl Grogan, Seya Nakano, Kilian Martin, Yuta Miyatake, Bert Mathieson, Daniel Trujillo, Jacob Whitt, Jesse Whalen, Sam McKinlay, Ricky Rodriguez, Tai Tai, Dan Garb, Adam Flood, Christian Heise, Tomo Koyano, Rene Shigueto, Thomas Nascimento, Alejandro Finy, Albert Kuncz and Mike Osterman

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World Round Up 2013 Winners

Guenter Mokulys 1st Place World Round Up 2013

Once again, Wow! What a weekend of insanity. Being a skateboarder for over a quarter century I have seen a lot of amazing talent and have been to and organized many skateboard events, small and big, but this one was at the top of the list for awesomeness. Not since Slam City Jam have I seen so many unbelievable skaters in one room in the Lower Mainland. These guys know how to put on a show….

Big thanks to Monty Little and Kevin Harris for putting in the hours of labour to set this Freestyle Championship up, and also to house contestants from all over the world. I had the pleasure of being the main Videographer for this event and I will be releasing a short video/interview for each contestant as well as a 15 minute Recap Video of the entire event. I got to meet everyone that was there on a more personal level and really enjoyed my time with each of them. And to top it off I was honoured by Monty and Kevin with a Kevin Harris/Skull Skates Deck signed by everyone and a Bob Marley Freedom Flag – so stoked!! Be ready for all the videos to come out throughout the next week.

Hippie Mike Freedom Flag

As for the results, it was tough in both Categories. The Amateurs had some serious battles going on and people jumped positions between the Semi-Finals and Finals. I am Proud to announce that 2 of our Protest Riders made Top 3 and you know who they are – Andy Anderson took 3rd Place, which is huge considering that he just really got into Freestyle on a serious note one year ago at last year’s World Round Up. Then it came down to Ryan Brynelson and Kaue Arouja for 1st and 2nd. They both had flawless, consistent and insane runs in the Finals and somehow Ryan Brynelson accomplished his goal and is now the #1 Ranked Amateur Freestyle Skateboarder in the World. Give it up for the Protest Kids!!!

In the Pro’s it was tight and I mean tiiiiiiiiight. So tight that the Top 5 were all scored within 1 point of each other. One of the competitors was really pushing for me to hook him up with sponsorship and he is definitely deserving so we have added him onto the Protest Team. Lucio Flavio Simas de Lima from Brazil is now sponsored by Protest Skateboards and finished in 7th Place in the Pro Division. He is stoked!!

I gotta give it up to all the Pros, this was a difficult competition and even though they all love each other like family, everyone was there with the same goal to win. Per Canguru from Brazil went into the Finals in 2nd Place but had some difficulty in his runs and ended up in 5th. Masahiro Fujii from Japan destroyed the place and had the crowd going crazy all day every day and ended up in 4th Place. Mike Osterman from USA is one of the most solid skateboarders I’ve ever seen, he stomps every trick with more power than he uses to pop them and he pulled through for a 3rd Place finish. The biggest surprise of the contest was Seya Nakano from Japan who is not a sponsored Pro but entered into the Pro Category in hopes of success that would help make that sponsorship happen, and I think his chances of it happen are very high now since he put on an amazing Demo of how good he is and ended up in 2nd Place. So good!!

The winner was almost inevitable right from Day 1Guenter Mokulys from Berlin, Germany has been skating Freestyle for decades and when he’s on his game, he is almost untouchable. He dominated the entire weekend right from the get-go and proved himself once again to be the champ by winning 1st Place at The World Round Up Freestyle Championship 2013. This was huge piece of history as this was Guenter’s 10th big win and he is now a 10-Time Freestyle World Champion. 

Give it up for Guenter Mokulys!!!

This event was soooooo awesome. I asked so many competitors in their interviews the same question “What will be your biggest memory from this event?” and the majority had the same answer – to see all their friends from around the world who they share a special and unique passion with, and the feeling that filled the atmosphere which was so positive. It felt like a huge Family Reunion and I can’t believe how so many people who speak completely different languages can all come together in unity and be as one in this little space. That is the beauty of acceptance.

Cheers to everyone who came out, and understand that the love shared throughout the arena was made possible by riding a piece of wood with some wheels bolted on to it.

Skateboard for Life….Skateboard for Love

– Hippie Mike

World Round Up 2013 Results

Amateur

  1. Ryan Brynelson – Canada         
  2. Kaue Arouja – Brazil        
  3. Andy Anderson – Canada       
  4. Jacob Whitt – USA       
  5. Thomas Nascimento – Brazil     
  6. Felix “Fleppo” Jonsson – Sweden  
  7. Daniel Trujillo – USA         
  8. Mic Murayama – Japan    
  9. Alejandro C Finy – Costa Rica      
  10. Adam Flood – Canada       

Professional

  1. Guenter Mokulys – Germany
  2. Seya Nakano – Japan
  3. Mike Osterman – USA
  4. Masahiro Fujii – Japan
  5. Per Canguru – Brazil
  6. Stefan “Lillis” Akesson –Sweden
  7. Lucio Lima – Brazil
  8. Rene Shigueto – Brazil
  9. Jesse Whalen – USA
  10. Albert Kuncz – Hungary/Slovakia

Other Competitors not in Top 10

Amateur

  • Rickey Rodriguez – USA AJ Kohn – USA
  • Sam McKinlay – Canada Bert Mathieson – USA
  • Yuta Miyatake – Japan Christian Heise – Germany

Professional

  • Dan Garb – USA
  • Darryl Grogan – USA
  • Lucas Gomes – Brazil
  • Lynn Cooper – USA
  • Stefan Albert – Germany
  • Tai Tai – Brazil
  • Takashi Suzuki – Japan
  • Tomo Koyano – Japan
  • Toshiaki Fujii – Japan
  • Photos from Day 4
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World Round Up Finals – WOW!!

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It all comes down to that 1 word – WOW!!

This event has been something else, every time your blink your eyes some other mind-blowing tricks gets stomped down. I have never seen so many handstands in my life, and all of these guys can flip out of them and land perfect every time, some can even double flips. The footage I have been capturing will change your outlook on skateboarding completely when you see it – Primos, Truck Stands, 1 foot spins and Cocunut Wheelies, there is no limit. One of the best tricks I filmed so far was a moving handstand with a bunny hop ollie still in handstand and then kickflip out by the Dr. Bert Mathieson, who is in his 50’s.

That was another crazy thing, out of the Pro’s that were in the Finals, 6 out of 10 of them are in there 40’s, that’s why they’re so hard to beat because of how experienced they are.

The Amateur Category was even more crazy than Saturday’s Semi-Finals with Ryan Brynelson, Kaue Arouja, Andy Anderson and Jacob Whitt all throwing down flawless and unreal runs. The technicality and consistency of these 4 made them all look like Pros and I would hate to have to judge between them.

The real Pros were just as tough of course with Guenter Mokulys ruling the floor again, Per Canguru, Rene Shigueto, Seya Nakano, Mike Osterman and others trying there hardest to beat him but it is so, so difficult. We won’t know any of the results until the Awards Ceremony at 3pm to close down the contest.

All I have to say is this entire weekend has been packed full of smiling faces, heart to heart conversations, amazing people and historic memories. Great skating from everyone who showed up and good luck to those trying to win prizes.

Photos from the Finals

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Ones and Twos at The Round Up – Ten’s the Limit Day 2

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Well, the 2nd day of The World Round Up was definitely insanity. This was the Semi-Finals and it was crazy – so many people were throwing down everything they possibly could imagine trying to try and make it in the Top 10 for their categories to be in the Finals on Sunday. Even Kevin Harris couldn’t get over how unbelievable the tricks going down were. But this is to be expected since we are looking 40 of the best Freestyle Skaters in the World. Japan, Brazil, Germany, USA, Slovakia, Costa Rica, Sweden, United Kingdom and Canada are all being represented in full effect. And one of the coolest things happened today, PD from Skull Skates was on site and awarded every competitor with a custom made Kevin Harris/Skull Skates Deck and they were all i awe. So awesome!!

The crowds were huge today, there was a 5 minute demo by Kevin Harris, Kilian Martin and AJ Kohn that may have been the best demo I ever saw, and the the competition was insane all day. The best part is both of Protest Skateboards Team Riders are in the Finals for Amateur in the top ranks – Ryan Brynelson in 1st and Andy Anderson in 2nd. This is amazing, and all we can do now is hope they both keep skating as good and as consistent as they have been already and keep these positions after the Finals. I think they can do it and I’m stoked to have them both representing for me.

The Pro category is gonna be the tough one for sure. I can pick out 6 guys I know will make the Top 10 but that leaves only 4 spots out of 17 more skaters. I would hate to be a judge, and these guys gotta recognize that even if they don’t make the finals, they still did amazing jobs and wowed some massive crowds today.

Sunday May 19th is the day you need to be at this event. Shit is going down for sure so come out to Cloverdale and support your locals Andy and Ryan, and be prepared to see the craziest skateboarding you have ever seen. $10,000 in prize money leaving the building tomorrow.

Amateur Finals @ 11am-12:30pm

Professional Finals @ 4pm-6pm

Here are some photos from today

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Protest Skateboards Represents on Day 1 [GALLERY]

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Day 1 of the World Round Up Freestyle Skateboard Championships was a hit. The weather let up enough that lots of people showed up to the Cloverdale Rodeo which meant a good crowd would come in and out of the contest. The place was packed with some of the biggest names of skateboarding like Russ Howell, Jim Goodrich, Kilian Martin and Kevin Harris, but the real talent was displayed on the floor with the guys competing. A lot of new faces from last year’s Round Up but definitely people ho are not new to the skateboard scene. Freestylers Unite world wide for this event and it is amazing to see the love and excitement that fills the room. Consider the fact that there are only about 250 people in the world that consider themselves Freestyle Skateboarders and now think that I run events at Chuck Bailey Skate Park all the time where we get almost that many people out skateboarding on a weeknight. This community is so tight knit and they are all supportive of each other whether they win or lose, they’re just happy to see creative people doing what they do best.

Our Protest Riders Andy Anderson and Ryan Brynelson both represented hard in the Prelims with Andy placing 5th so far and Ryan Brynelson dominating his way into 1st. Can’t wait to see how these positions hold up. The Pro Competition is super steep this year and the judges have a lot of work to do. It’s gonna be tough.

Semi Finals are today and Finals on Sunday. Come on out and check the scene.

Here’s some photos from Day 1

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World Round Up – The Competitors

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With The World Round Up 2 days away some people still don’t know what it is. This is a Freestyle Skateboarding Competition for the best Freestylers in the world. 38 competitors coming from 9 different countries to compete to be the best in either Amateur or Pro categories. Put together by Kevin Harris & Monty Little, and welcoming amazing legends like Russ Howell, Jim Goodrich and Bill Robertson to be a part of the event, this will be the 2nd annual, and it is held inside the Cloverdale Curling Rink for 4 days during the Cloverdale Rodeo.

Competitors include Adam Flood, AJ Kohn, Albert Kuncz, Alejandro Finy, Andy Anderson, Bert Mathieson, Brandon Pretty, Christian Heise, Dan Garb, Daniel Trujillo, Darren Nolan, Darryl Grogan, Erick Mattos, Felix Jonsson, Guenter Mokulys, Jacob Whitt, Jesse Whalen, Kaue Araujo, Lucas Fraga de Carvalho Gomes, Lucio Flavo Simas de Lima, Lynn Cooper, Masahiro Fujii, Mic Murayama, Mike Osterman, Per Canguru, Rene Shigueto, Ricky Rodriguez, Ryan Brynelson, Sam McKinlay, Seya Nakano, Stefan Akesson, Stefan Albert, Tai Tai, Takashi Suzuki, Thomas Nascimento, Tomo Koyano and Toshiaki Fujii.

Check the listings below to see what category they are entered in, what country they represent and if you click their names you can watch a teaser video of each person.

For more information on the event click here

http://www.theworldroundup.com/

May 17-20 see you there

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Adam Flood

Amateur

Canada

AJ Kohn

Professional

USA

Albert Kuncz

Professional

Slovakia

Alejandro C Finy

Amateur

Costa Rica

Andy Anderson

Amateur

Canada

Bert Mathieson

Professional

USA

Brandon Pretty

Amateur

Canada

Christian Heise

Professional

Germany

Dan Garb

Professional

USA

Daniel Trujillo

Amateur

USA

Darran Nolan

Professional

United Kingdom

Darryl Grogan

Professional

USA

Erick Mattos

Amateur

USA

Felix “Fleppo” Jonsson

Amateur

Sweden

Guenter Mokulys

Professional

Germany

Jacob Whitt

Amateur

USA

Jesse Whalen

Professional

USA

Kaue Araujo

Amateur

Brazil

Kevin Harris

Demo

Canada

Lucas Fraga de Carvalho Gomes

Professional

Brazil

Lúcio Flávio Simas de Lima

Professional

Brazil

Lynn Cooper

Professional

USA

Masahiro Fujii

Professional

Japan

Mic Murayama

Amateur

Japan

Mike Osterman

Professional

USA

Per Canguru

Professional

Brazil

Rene Shigueto

Professional

Brazil

Ricky Rodriguez

Amateur

USA

Ryan Brynelson

Amateur

Canada

Sam McKinlay

Amateur

Canada

Seya Nakano

Professional

Japan

Stefan “Lillis” Åkesson

Professional

Sweden

Stefan Albert

Professional

Germany

Tai Tai

Professional

Brazil

Takashi Suzuki

Professional

Japan

Thomas Nascimento

Amateur

Brazil

Tomo Koyano

Professional

Japan

Toshiaki Fujii

Professional

Japan

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World Round Up – 2nd Annual

Last year was the first time for this event efficiently named The World Round-Up. Hosted in Surrey at the Cloverdale Rodeo, it’s a Freestyle Skateboarding Championship event and the top Freestylers of the world are invited (Pros and Ams). The event is all put together by 2 long time promoters of skateboarding – Kevin Harris and Monty Little, and last year some serious faces of skateboard history showed their presence: Russ Howell (one of North America’s first skateboarders) MC’d the event with some assistance from A.J. Kohn and “Dr. Skateboard” Bill Robertson and I believe they are all coming back again. Jim Goodrich was shooting photos, and George Powell even made an appearance on the Saturday. And the biggest name in Freestyle right now Kilian Martin should be showing up again to help out, hang out and put on some unbelievable demos.

It was a killer event last year with some bigtime competition, and the tricks were mind blowing. Shaun Gladwell took 1st place in Amateur with Protest Team Riders Ryan Brynelson and Andy Anderson taking 2nd and 5th places respectively. The Pro category was insane and super tough to judge. Everyone was stomping tricks that no one else would know how to do, and flowing with untouchable style and passion. Darryl Grogan took 1st place with Gunter Mokulys and Rene Shigueto right on his tail, but everybody did amazing. About 20-30 people competed last year in total but after speaking with Kevin Harris earlier today, we can expect a whole lot more to show up this time. All the names mentioned are definitely coming back to defend their titles, but some more to watch out for are Mic Murayama, Takashi Suzuki, Stephan Albert, Stefan “Lillis” Akesson, Mike Osterman and Per Canguru just to name a few. And maybe we’ll be lucky enough to see Kai Dunkel this time.

If you don’t know much about Freestyle Skateboarding, this would be a great time to learn. It is a huge part of skateboarding’s history and there is only a small core group throughout the entire world that still dedicate their lives to it. These are definitely some of the best skateboarders of all time, young and old, and everyone of them skates completely different from the next.

Last year we showed up just for the Finals and weren’t really prepared for how much filming we ended up doing – but this year www.protestskateboards.com will be covering the entire event in full HD so be ready for some serious coverage….

Check out the video compilation of last year’s Finals and try to show up to the event this year

May 17-20, 2013

Cloverdale Rodeo & Fairgrounds

62 ave off 176 st

Learn more about the event and check out who’s already registered here

http://www.theworldroundup.com/

https://www.facebook.com/events/134844980024458/?fref=ts

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The World Round-Up Freestyle Championships

What an awesome event. Presented to you by 2 of the most memorable names in the skateboard industry, Kevin Harris and Monty Little, with assistance from Kai Dunkel, a freestyle skateboarder out of Germany. Unfortunately, Kai could not be there for the event but his presence was strong. For those who don’t know, Kevin Harris was and is the Number 1 freestyle skateboarder of Canada, and still rips up the surface. He’s the owner of Ultimate Distribution, Concrete Magazine, and has supported the generations of skateboarding over the years with such indoor parks as The Skateboard Ranch, and the RDS Park. Monty is the man behind the scenes of skateboarding who helped to create the entire Contest/Demo acceptance in Western Canada. He was the reason for skateboarding back at Expo ’86 and has promoted the sport ever since.

The World Round-Up Freestyle Championships

He recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his hard work and dedication to the advancement of skateboarding in Canada.

We all thank you Monty.

With a lot of work from these 3 individuals and a ton of collaboration across the world, The World Round-Up was on the way to happening. The top Freestyle Skateboarders from around the world were invited to come and compete in Surrey, BC, at the annual Cloverdale Rodeo. With a beautiful indoor surface inside the Cloverdale Curling Rink, the competition was set. Shawn from Ollie North Skateboard Shop in Cloverdale helped to promote the event and then created a Live Streaming of the Finals world-wide over the internet.

The World Round-Up Freestyle Championships

Add one more amazing name to the list of Generals running the contest – Russ Howell, one of North Americas first skateboarders starting at age 9 back in 1958, and still to the day, the world record holder for Most Consecutive Spins on a skateboard with 163 rotations. Crazy! At 62 years old, Russ was wowing the crowd by putting down the microphone at any given moment and hopping on his board to do some tricks. This man has an incredible sense of balance on his skateboard, but also an amazing library of quotes that he squeaks into his MCing. I was loving the quotes all day, especially the way Russ says them, like he’s standing alone on the top of a mountain for the entire world to hear and understand him. He was awesome. With Russ, Kevin and AJ Kohn on the mics, it was a great show.

The crowds were happening, and the skaters were all performing at the top of their games. 2 of my Protest Team Riders were in the finals for the Amateur division – Ryan Brynelson and Andy Anderson. Ryan is super amazing at Freestyle, with tricks like Primo Handstand Kickflips, and a style that represents his mentor Kevin Harris, I knew Ryan would do well. And he did, with a 2nd place finish. Andy on the other hand, is not a freestyle skater, but is a very quick learner and has always practised some freestyle tricks growing up. He was the “Wonder Boy” of the event, showing up on the Saturday and asking if he could enter. They let him, and within moments he had begun to impress everyone. My favorite part of the day was when Jim Goodrich, world respected photographer, came over to Andy and his parents and told him how awesome he was. His exact words were, “You`re an amazing kid and You’re stoking up the other skaters to try harder…” I loved it because it was true. But to have someone of Jim’s stature come over and tell you this is very impressive, especially for a 16 year old. I’m sure lots of people from the event will be googling Andy Anderson’s name to see what he skates like in his actual realm. The Amateurs were all great to watch, and Shaun Gladwell ripped it up with sick style. This guy has a serious sense of balance on his board and demonstrated that all weekend. No one was going to beat him at this event. The other amateur I was really impressed with was Takashi Suzuki. Such a creative and innovative skater, like a feather swirling around on a skateboard. You really need to watch some of his skating to understand how unique it is

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All of the Amateurs put on a great show Shaun, Ryan, Takashi, Andy, Felix Jonsson, Daniel Trujillo, Michael Sterling and the lonesome female, Mic Murayama. They all had unique style, and they all ripped the floor to shreds. Thanks for travelling all the way here for the event.

The Pros stepped it up about 3 levels though. You could smell the experience in the room. Most of these guys are in their late 30`s and early 40`s and have been performing Freestyle Skateboarding for most of their lives. They were all unstoppable.

The World Round-Up Freestyle Championships

From Gunter Mokulys, Rene Shigueto and Per Caguru, to Stephan Akesson, Darryl Grogan and Greyson Ashton, these guys all blew us away and hovered over the rest of the competition. Mike Osterman was one of my favorites to watch throughout the day because he was super technical and loved to please the crowd. He would toss out some amazing pogo flip ridiculousness and give the crowd a look-back in the middle of it. He was definitely a showman, and with age will gain more experience. Stephan Albert, Jesse Whalen and Sean Burke also all ripped it up the whole day. Everyone`s techniques were very different from one another`s, and it must make for some painful judging decisions, but all in all, they were amazing.

The World Round-Up Freestyle Championships

Kilian Martin put on a demo for us prior to the Pro Division that was absolutely mind blowing. This kid is the next biggest name of Freestyle Skateboarding. He has already surpassed Tony Hawk for the most hits on Youtube and is not slowing down. Stay tuned for his newest video release coming up on May 29th

Results:

Pro:

  1. Darryl Grogan
  2. Günter Mokulys
  3. Rene Shigueto
  4. Stefan “Lillis” Akesson
  5. Per Canguru
  6. Greyson Ashton
  7. Sean Burke
  8. Mike Osterman
  9. Jesse Whalen
  10. Stefan Albert

Am:

  1. Shaun Gladwell
  2. Ryan Brynelson
  3. Takashi Suziki
  4. Felix Jonsson
  5. Andy Anderson
  6. Daniel Trujillo
  7. Mic Murayama
  8. Michael Sterling

I loved this event. I still can`t get over the support that was present behind the scenes. Kevin Harris, Monty Little, Russ Howell, Jim Goodrich, Bill Robertson, even George Powell was there.

This is what skateboarding is about – building and maintaining a community in which we all support each other and work together to promote the one passion that we all share – Skateboarding…

To me, that`s what this event was all about. Family, and what it means to these older guys to help their “kids“ to continue on with the love of skateboarding. Skateboarding isn`t about who is the best at what tricks, and who landed the most that day, it`s about who you meet on your journeys, the experiences you have with those people, and why you love to surf around on a piece of wood on 4 wheels. Anyone who understands this statement knows that your life can be changed by this skateboard, your dreams can turn into reality, and your individual passions can fulfil your soul, all from just hopping on your board and riding down the road…

Here is the Compilation Video of the Finals.

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Read more about some of the special guests that helped to support this event.

Jim Goodrich

I got into skate photography by accident…literally. After breaking my arm while skateboarding, I started shooting photos of my skateboard buddies. That eventually led to a job as a staff photojournalist for SkateBoarder Magazine. I made a lot of great friends, traveled the world, and experienced things that few people get the chance to do. I’ve since moved on to other things in life but the skater lifestyle will always be a part of me. – Jim Goodrich

http://jimgoodrich.net/skateboardportfolio.htm

You have to check this site to see how many historic Father Figures of skateboarding Jim has shot photos of, pretty unbelievable – from Stacy Peralta, Shogo Kubo, Tony Alva, to Lance Mountain, Mike McGill, the Gator, even Duane Peters – one of my favorites. Check out his Studio Site to learn more about what this man has done for the world of skateboarding.

Bill Robertson

Dr. Skateboard is Bill Robertson, Ph.D., currently an associate professor in science & technology education at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). Dr. Bill Robertson is no ordinary guy and his identity as Dr. Skateboard comes from his expertise in the fields of education and skateboarding.

A skateboarder for over 35 years, Bill has entertained 1000’s of spectators at schools, special events and festivals throughout the United States.

http://www.drskateboard.com/

Russ Howell

Just an all around amazing person, and obviously a born genius. At 62 years old with 54 years of experience on the board, this man has been through a lot in his life, and has so much to share.

http://www.skatewhat.com/russhowell/index.html

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